Category: Health & Care

Yorkshire Terrier dogs are more vulnerable to encephalitis – inflammation of the brain. It can impact your pet at any age. Necrotizing encephalitis, a rapidly progressive, fatal inflammatory brain disorder, is so pervasive in this breed of dogs that the disease is often referred to as “Yorkie encephalitis.” …

If you’re a female Yorkshire Terrier owner, then expect for your dog to experience estrus or heat cycle. Heat is the phase in a female dog’s reproductive cycle where she becomes open to mating with male dogs. Heat Cycle Age Canine’s first heat typically happens when an unspayed …

Spaying and neutering a Yorkshire terrier must only be done when the owner is knowledgeable enough on how it is performed, its advantages and disadvantages, how to deal with the recuperating terrier, and its effects and benefits, otherwise, you will not fully understand the changes in your dog …

Yorkshire terriers are toy dogs that don’t really need plenty of foods. They have very little stomach that cannot handle too much food absorption. They generally weigh around 3 to 8 lbs and if they eat too much, they can get sick. A small and not very active …

Just like humans, the hair of your Yorkshire terrier needs to be brushed regularly or on a daily basis. Although their hair doesn’t shed, a day-to-day brushing is still important to get rid of the dead coat and skin cells. If you do not regularly brush her hair, …